Recommended Readings

The below listings are for common source materials that are referenced as well as a few additional books that people may find of interest in their Historical Martial Arts endeavors.

Joachim Meyer

1571 Manuscript (“the Rostock manuscript”) – English translations on Wiktenauer

1570 Book (“Gründtliche Beschreibung, der freyen Ritterlichen und Adelichen kunst des Fechtens, in allerley gebreuchlichen Wehren, mit vil schönen und nützlichen Figuren gezieret und fürgestellet”):

  • English translation by Dr. Jeffrey Forgeng – available through Purpleheart Armoury
  • English translation by Dr. Rebecca Garber – available through HEMA Bookshelf

1568 Manuscript (“von Sulms manuscript”)

  • English translation by Dr Jeffrey Forgeng – available through Amazon, etc

1561 Manusctipt (“Valdenz manuscript”)

The Art & Practice of 16th-Century German Fencing – by Robert Rutherfoord, available through Purpleheart Armoury

 

Dagger

Medieval and Renaissance Dagger Combat by Jason Vail

 

Highland Broadsword and Singlestick:

Highland Broadsword and British Singlestick by Keith Farrell

 

 

Books and reading for Historical Context and background:

The Martial Ethic in Early Modern Germany, by B. Ann Tlusty

 

 

Miscellaneous Books and other readings our members have found of value:

The Inner Game of Tennis – Timothy Galway

Mindset: The new psychology of success – Carol S. Dweck, Ph.D.

Fight like a physicist: The Incredible Science Behind Martial Arts – Jason Thalken Ph.D.